You have great organization and management skills! I love your dark, gloomy photos - but, what do you guys do in the summer!
Seems like Grand Staircase/Escalante and Zion would be kind of scary or dangerous during that time of the year. You know ... with all of the lightning AND flash flooding. If you are a resident, I guess you just have to "play the cards" that you are given. I think I just answered my own question!!! Take care, Tanya!
I just happend to ask my friend Shane Burrows about deaths in Buckskin from flash floods and there were not any, but from the info he gave me, in Kane County the deaths were not from recreating in the canyons.
September 17, 1961
At Wahweap Creek near Glen Canyon City a 9-year-old girl drowned in a flash flood.
September 5, 1998
A flash flood in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area's Ice Cream Canyon swept away and drowned a 10-year-old girl. She was standing on the side of the canyon observing the flash flood in the canyon below when the side gave way and she fell in.
to hear about tragedy that could have been avoided. Didn't some Boy Scouts get killed up in Kolob Canyon, perhaps five or six years ago. I think they were going up to the Arch, and a flash flood suddenly got them. Yes, a GOOD GUIDE BOOK would be a necessity and a godsend, along with a topo map! Are you putting a comprehensive book together? That would be truly GREAT, Tanya. Take care! (All this talk about ice cream - gee I'm
hungry, but that's my problem to contend with. CHEERS!!!)
It was the leaders of the boy scouts, the dad's actually. The thing about Kolob is that it's not the flash floods that will get you, but its when the conservatory releases water -- which is what happened to them. Their belongings are still strewn about the canyon.
We are working on a book yes, but more of a book about this region of Zion and the places east of it. Hiking, Canyoneering, Climbing.. it's all the same to us.. it's the place that matters. It's so beautiful and diverse here!
Shane looks into such stories and writes about them. He has a nice little book out on the subject. Here is a link to the online version.
It was the leaders of the boy scouts, the dad's actually. The thing about Kolob is that it's not the flash floods that will get you, but its when the conservatory releases water -- which is what happened to them. Their belongings are still strewn about the canyon.
We are working on a book yes, but more of a book about this region of Zion and the places east of it. Hiking, Canyoneering, Climbing.. it's all the same to us.. it's the place that matters. It's so beautiful and diverse here!
Shane looks into such stories and writes about them. He has a nice little book out on the subject.
to have to go! I have to get off this awe-inspiring computer,
and find some good old-fashioned GRUB somewhere. An "extra large"
PIZZA will do just fine. THANKS FOR THE link and the INFORMATION, TANYA!!!
lcarreau - Dec 31, 2007 1:55 pm - Voted 10/10
Aaaaaah !You have great organization and management skills! I love your dark, gloomy photos - but, what do you guys do in the summer!
Seems like Grand Staircase/Escalante and Zion would be kind of scary or dangerous during that time of the year. You know ... with all of the lightning AND flash flooding. If you are a resident, I guess you just have to "play the cards" that you are given. I think I just answered my own question!!! Take care, Tanya!
tanya - Dec 31, 2007 2:12 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Aaaaaah !I LOVE LOVE LOVE flash floods, lightning and storms! Summer? That's when we play in the slot canyons ... of course. ;)
lcarreau - Dec 31, 2007 2:33 pm - Voted 10/10
Re: Aaaaaah !Hey, that makes LOADS of SENSE! And ... that's the scary part!!!
tanya - Dec 31, 2007 2:45 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Aaaaaah !I just happend to ask my friend Shane Burrows about deaths in Buckskin from flash floods and there were not any, but from the info he gave me, in Kane County the deaths were not from recreating in the canyons.
September 17, 1961
At Wahweap Creek near Glen Canyon City a 9-year-old girl drowned in a flash flood.
September 5, 1998
A flash flood in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area's Ice Cream Canyon swept away and drowned a 10-year-old girl. She was standing on the side of the canyon observing the flash flood in the canyon below when the side gave way and she fell in.
lcarreau - Dec 31, 2007 3:03 pm - Voted 10/10
I always regretto hear about tragedy that could have been avoided. Didn't some Boy Scouts get killed up in Kolob Canyon, perhaps five or six years ago. I think they were going up to the Arch, and a flash flood suddenly got them. Yes, a GOOD GUIDE BOOK would be a necessity and a godsend, along with a topo map! Are you putting a comprehensive book together? That would be truly GREAT, Tanya. Take care! (All this talk about ice cream - gee I'm
hungry, but that's my problem to contend with. CHEERS!!!)
tanya - Dec 31, 2007 3:22 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: I always regretIt was the leaders of the boy scouts, the dad's actually. The thing about Kolob is that it's not the flash floods that will get you, but its when the conservatory releases water -- which is what happened to them. Their belongings are still strewn about the canyon.
We are working on a book yes, but more of a book about this region of Zion and the places east of it. Hiking, Canyoneering, Climbing.. it's all the same to us.. it's the place that matters. It's so beautiful and diverse here!
Shane looks into such stories and writes about them. He has a nice little book out on the subject. Here is a link to the online version.
tanya - Dec 31, 2007 3:23 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: I always regretIt was the leaders of the boy scouts, the dad's actually. The thing about Kolob is that it's not the flash floods that will get you, but its when the conservatory releases water -- which is what happened to them. Their belongings are still strewn about the canyon.
We are working on a book yes, but more of a book about this region of Zion and the places east of it. Hiking, Canyoneering, Climbing.. it's all the same to us.. it's the place that matters. It's so beautiful and diverse here!
Shane looks into such stories and writes about them. He has a nice little book out on the subject.
lcarreau - Dec 31, 2007 3:39 pm - Voted 10/10
Re: I always regretto have to go! I have to get off this awe-inspiring computer,
and find some good old-fashioned GRUB somewhere. An "extra large"
PIZZA will do just fine. THANKS FOR THE link and the INFORMATION, TANYA!!!